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    Default Moray Eels

    This is specifically for those who have experience with Morays. I currently have a 20"ish snowflake which is awesome, great personality eats everyday (always hungry) Eats from my hand and doesnt seem to really bother any fish unless he wants their food or they try to get in his cave.

    I want to invest in another species of moray for my 210g that is mild mannered. I was thinking of going with a zebra. Ive read that they are similar in personality as the snowflake but get a little bit larger. What info do you guys have on the experience youve had with a zebra moray.

    Thanks
    Ray
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    I had a zebra for over a year that was very docile, it wasn't until after I added a green moray that he got aggressive also.
    John 3:16

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    B&B has one, it seems pretty docile.

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    the 3' zebra i have is docile - hasnt bothered anything including the mandarin that scoots all around it. it is pretty good at knocking things down at feeding time tho.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hobogato View Post
    the 3' zebra i have is docile - hasnt bothered anything including the mandarin that scoots all around it. it is pretty good at knocking things down at feeding time tho.
    LOL, with all the corals in your tank ACE im sure thats not hard. It couldnt really move anything in my tank. One peice of fiji in my tank ways 30lbs big show peice. Thanks for the heads up Erik I might try to get over to B&B and check it out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by abe77901 View Post
    I had a zebra for over a year that was very docile, it wasn't until after I added a green moray that he got aggressive also.
    A green Moray. Man they get huge.
    Ray Allen
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    Quote Originally Posted by RayAllen View Post
    A green Moray. Man they get huge.

    Have you seen the one at Alamo? It needs to go to Sea World!

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    Quote Originally Posted by erikharrison View Post
    Have you seen the one at Alamo? It needs to go to Sea World!
    Strongly agree. That thing has been in their for years and looks blind.
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    ya the one at B&B is a nice lookin moray its show size i think its like 160 somethin
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    Everynow and then a guy on the big auction site has some VERY nice Gymnothorax miliaris (Goldentail Moray) which is closely related to the Golden Banana Eels that are so expensive. eTropicals has some in stock often as they are carribean. I kept one for a couple of years with hermits, semi-aggressive fish and no problems.

    I HIGHLY recommend them.

    Lee
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